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‘Wheto Ro, 507. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1848. % sien, heap corer this clty, several merchants have been oslled om the ico. ‘The witness inquired if the court wished that question | Gen. Pi..ow bare stated that he bad no further ques- | was thet the Ame were advancing upon Chibua | ville, off Sacrificios ; steamer Petrita, Lieut. Tatelligence from Mexico. answered. The court replied in the affirmative. tionn tovwak the witness in regard to the present charge. | Bua, and that the inhabitants were moving away. We | Com't Bissell. store-ahip Electra, Lieut Com’t d examined upon this usege; and A. With to judice, the only prejudice that | Ho should desire to call him on one specificstion to an- | canbot bring ourselves to attach any faith to the report Semmes, off Salmadina ; schooner Reefer, Lieut er the testimony of each of of them spoke of any ation to examining goods be- made out by forwarding mer- 'y. most of the witnesses that have ined, say that such is not the usege—some of Sixth Day's Proceedings of the Court of ever existed in my mind with regard to the person who | other charge, when he expected to bring some farther | that Col. has been defeated at El Paso } Com’t Gli ff Alvarado ; bomb brig Etna, puts the question. was prejudice in bis favor. The only | pro! ‘i : om't Glisgon, off Alvarado ; Do! & . Inquiry, &:., de. feelings (f hoet ity which | entertained, ies ietaeuees aecirn es Kneeling Com’r Eagle, off Tobasco ; sloop-of-war John ings [Correspondenes ot be N. O. Plesynue. Sie of the pesca etree cad nea 0 Svall bius-'| Question by Gen, Soott.—Will the wita ‘Tao or three versels havo arrived from Vera Crus, Sent T p.qpenan- | save.ne Seine popes but they bring no papers later than tbe 30th It will be adacas, Cone’ Ber We nome of Eaaeae othe | ce ee h 4 rho Gi whether General Scott had any agency or part w fol f , , 4 palez'co, March 22, 1843 — ‘The Court mot at (ve uevel | him by his frieng, Mr. Pol tavern advising or sugestiog the Ietvers written by him | poties following T; the Feet Ofles Deparment rinnnerse | COME Pinckney ; Vixen, Com’r J P. Wilson ; ete eee eee arr neees than Toweon. President; Brig Gen. Culab Cushing end | S24 tocl 1 « scheme of will (the witnese) against General Pillow ? after be conducted by the Mexican postmaster, Don J. | Domb brigs Vesuvius, Com’r Bigelow, Hecla, city to forward goods to gn port, it fe mot Col W.G. Belknap; Capt. Samuel C. Ridgely, Judge A. Maj Gen. Scott nor any other human being bas | M. Fernandez under the Mexican laws om postage and Stromboli, and schooners Petrel, Bonita, | the our‘on to make out the papers wit sacert Advoonie. , oe aver been gonsnited ith or spokra to. odnosesing those Heanquantens, DerantMent Yesn cans; } Falcon and Tampico, at various ports along the | she reste tanilty of the owner; and even this does not ° jeterm| a me on ai - . , Ou EO 4 . wmeceeatedeeain Pmolyre ek Later ol rapa noZEE_Fintow desired his question answered ; the wit- | sntject ninon | have been In Mexico, ‘Tbe fret intima Osa Ne ie ee pease bin chsimmccataae ike bala ch: Bhatia? fe corners ware oleanaiih Steet ae ander! a i a ‘I 4 4 ig from the point tion that any friend of mive ever had upon any determi. Mr. J. M. Fernandez having been appointed by the The store-ship Relief, Lieut. Com’t T. A. Jen- | hep , the ship’s papers are mede out in the names of ented, in order te hold a conference desired bythe court. | “4 | have no point owners the ub. Personal hostility or prejudice sgainst | nation taken by m f t determination bed 2 ‘ : ihe shippers, for account of the ‘Tale te P MF SD. gale semedlird him oF anybody else—my hostility is agsinetvilany. | serumed » ape which nolther be nor any other human | tary ‘coutention “fer. the provisions] saayersion” of | Kins, sailed trom Anton Lizardo on the 2d inst. | stanoe ofthe evideno onthe peck ot Swann piippedcete rs py ln romain a aye 70U, of not, written a letter or letters oalou- | being could have changed. hiratititien, postmaster of Vern Cruz, he will be reapected | {0 Pensacola, ‘ ‘ MR meen Sen menet meron tere ee lated and intended to injure me—and to whom. Q The witness has spoken of letters transmitted hy | as such. A survey of this coast is now being made by | when going to a foreign port. On the part of the de- yuper Gen, the court of eee ee ne eg ee ened in te arate | A= I have written no letters to any press, or sny | him for Mej. Goneral Pillow to the United States Did | “str S. D. Allis, postmaster, will in fature turn over to | the officers of the squadron ; heretofore we have | fendants, you have the evidence of three merchants en- had taken yesterday of a paper published in the Sf . person connected with an: ees—or intended to infla- " 4 nol : “ od in this bust: and they say there is no usege to rigued™ Wed Worth)” ke. After some further oon- | Perven, coppeated any person connected with, any press. | buya aay the 2lotof Avwore ro the eentiption of hor~ | sctivisieaaraed aetters, and other mailable m been depending on the English and French charts; | S28Sing ‘this lar’ artidle Before the ship leaven versation on this rutject, the court ded te busi- | T'heve written letters which, in one senre of the word | tiii¢ies pray om ek Lacey ly ire Dene jesemyiy ss such as may. be but there are many inaccuracies inthem. These ‘connection with this evidence ness. The frat witness called was Mr. Taser, who was | « injure’— were osloulated to make bis obsrecter known | transmit avy letter, by Mr’ Frenner or otherwise, to the |" By order of Col, Tan will all be corrected when the present survey is to making advances of mo- ‘Qrestton—By tHe Paosrcurion. Will the witness | S24 therefore, to injrwe him. | The first of these letters | United Stntea? Ploase to stato, ae far an you know, how | SU ALLA MOTTE, A. A. A.G. | fitished. pers, merchants on an application, lock aun Ge Fescamaaed aaaek tien te 1 | wad written to my family in Wi it contained | General Seott was oocupied during that period ? ed os, fT The health of the officers and crews of the though the ahip’s peners were Budd bud state whe ee eae O ate rt Hos. | smessege for Mr. Buchanan, Seoretary of State, dic-| A. To the best of my recollection, he did vot, du- Unirgp States Poer Orrice, vessels on the station is much better than for 4 firet tho bacd writing of Major Gen, Filow,therebe, onthe | ‘ted, bY Gf Madness towards bim—and the | ring that potiod. I have a very positive general recol Vena Cau March 28, 1848. months previou! Swy-sart. his character. The witnesses, RO aecae Aafor Gen. Fillow, there be, om the | desire to save him (Mr. 8.) from disgrace, ‘That mos. | feotion that nothing wesever trannmitted hy bim throvgh a Hugeerelignse Wilh the icrsgoing orden, jeoned to.paezy F ar me o i p, bane sntee ois et te me 01 4 iea- if ‘ fairs in Ca e oh. general ? r Mr, Freaner to my knowledgs, except commun: United States and Maxico, for the suspension of hostili. From the Quabeo Uhronicle, April 10 ] usual custom among merchants to make advances upon Answer I have received many notes from Gen. Pil- Hone to the War Department anda very smallnumber | ti¢g, all letters hereatter received at this office, for other : ? t of letters to Mrs. Scott. written on a quarter sheet of ps- persons than those belongiag to the arm: The stirring events of the French revolution’ almost | ships’ papers in accordance with the value pul by low, and one important one I compared with the in- pot ; "| I ry of | whol! the publio mind. Little else, ia | these 8 upon the goods ; but this fast alone See eee it and Eanete ancncaaeceber cess | <oftmeneand letter inorder of date, 40 far as Loan ra: | Enow Mihat the whole tae of Generel Sante during that | the United Sinton wil uring anid armlstioe, be turned | thought of, "No soguer inthe news by one wall received nothing. tn this case the usage and custom, ‘writl ‘come end ree o'clock in t riod referred fean A than there iss hankering for more. Speculation about | we cee cae Bend writing. Phere are oome cher | moraing Preceding the departure of the train by whiob vobeanicd ta tatierieee ails Gitieed. oss oury Jyed in | _, The attention of porsons in the United States, having the future affairs of the werld engrosser altogether our | fendants, If the defendants in this case have followed laos Grn daioh akedacanaeenibawen in ri) neon ie Gens Quitman and Shields left here— after | had been at | drawing up his report, comparing the sub-reports und ob. | C'respondence in, the army and navy, is My atcention—whether the crisis which now agitates Eu. | the ordinary usage of forwarding merchante in cba 3, L eee three ii teriineations which 1 believe to rage the work all dey and all night ep Tt wi dressed to | taining information in regard to the parts in which they and urgently called to the necessity of having their | rope may influence proceedings on this continent, er | the orders of the owner on shipping to a pruice port—! bim solely because he was the only member of the mili- | confiloted—cal letters properly directed, specifying the corps or de | how far these doings will affect our politios or commerce. | they heve folowed tho general custom im this respect, eae hand writing fice oomioiiies to. Gat bad ing in offloers for the purpons. ee ly whose name | knew. It i partment to which their correspondents belong. In short, we are greedy of tho present, and ominous of | then I take it they are not res onsible to any persom TF Mee Bek ga ba, ch se sentra fen im | 78 enclosed to my family, with these instructions: con uae Aes S eeatcante nanieom bike popes 8, D. ALLIS, U. 8. Postmaster. | the fear nreneaees aside we are in no way ioflu- | who may have chosen to advance his fmbaey. or pege4; inpape 6 ‘otencas* Gen Smith,” there ac | Takeo copy of this letter, and so soon as you kuow of | marked No. 1? ape: The following crders of Col. Wilson show how our | enced by the events which now convulse the Old World. | confidence in the description of the articles in the ship’s Some ochera that appear to me to be in the rame hand. | Ge® Dix’s arrival in Weshington. direct it. seal it, and | A. When ths Leonidas letter first appeare: government is carrying out the stipulations of the armi- | In 8 political noint of view, we are unusually quiet, The | papers. The plaintiff, before he subjccts the defendants writing, Dut I feel less confident about them than about | 2e%4 it tothe post office. One week exactly after that | went one forenoon in quert of a wafer or ink—sometbing | stice:— new Ministry have, without exception, been re-elected this responsibility, must show either that aco: the othezs: time, send for Mr. Buobanan, Secretary of State, and | or other-into the room of geveral headquarters, occu- Heavquantens, Derantment Or Vena Cauz, tor their respective constituenoci ad there seems to | to the well established usage of merchants in this busi- 'Q. What knowledge has the witness, if any, direct or | SW him the copy.” The letter was couched, as well | pied by the aite and military secretary; there were a March 28, 1848, { | bea determination to give them a fairtrlal. We hope | ness, the defendants were bound to ascertain at their circumatansiadsaea the time, the manner, and the | *%,/,c8@ recollect, in the following terms: “ Beware of | number of young cfficers there—some five ot six or Onpens, No, 120, much from our new constitutional ministers, and we ex- | peril the contents of the packages and their value, or channel in which the letter in question was transmitted peer, in your confirmation of Generale’ nomi- | more; includiog the aids, or ome of them.and the mili. | _1. In pursuance of the etipniations of the military con- | pect little. Indeed, we believe only that oMfee and its | else he must show a deperture from the etd pists. in this quarter; if you negleot this caution, it | tary secretary. By oneor more of them I was eted | vention for the provisional suspension of hostilities be- | spoils have been transferred from old to new bands,rather | and custom in les gry Sone Percale? Adcom by defendants in shipping the ‘veasel, that they were not con- imilar oases. All to the Uniteu States, ? rae Le enone rong by plete pdt dag can only serve to involve the Senate in a disgrace —a deep, with, the question, “ Mr, Trist,hsve yousoen Leeni | tween the United States and the Mexican forcas, rati- | more desirous than capable of doing better for the real | tiff was misled. damning, ineffable disgrace—which no earthl fled in the elty of Mex Intereate of th than theif predecessors did.— Will ‘state the facts: By the President of the United | air satan ly power, or a @ city of Mexico on the Sth day of March A.D., | in! t's je province than ir predec Stat ly powers combined, can avert.”” ‘Tbis waa the ‘General Pillow hi \—said he had no ob- | 1848, the municipal and other authorities, known to the | Lord Elgin is still justly popular, and evidently desires tater, or by the person oocupying that post—for it was | Substance of the letter, #0 far as loan recollect, ned the | jee ta eee gn earrupted sald he bad noob; | Mexican, laws, will outer upon. theis tageriont: ex tet | to govern honestly and well, not in his officiel ospacity—I was placed upon very in- | terms. Th rij 5 estion timate personal relatio1 Bi formed Ne. ere was & postscript to it, that, ifmy | that he would confine himself to evidence. He was | forth im the 5th article of said convention, in this city, Until the navigation opens, there will be little doneby | thin in the usual way—there is no qui very favorable opinion ef him had. great condense in | fried: Robert Dale Owen, of Indians, was fn Washing: | now detaling a conversation. General Soot: roe and | on Thursday, the S0:h int, at 12 ollock, Bt * | our merchants, whish could in any measure interest per- | upon ‘end therefore to lay a foundation for bim— tated that he deal hi 2, The elty counoll, ag at prevent existing, will atsem- | sone at a distance. Several new vessrls are roady for | the claim of plaintiff it is necessary to satisty you thet Rustaumblaieeenas eet patoh to the Department of State—an official paper— | in possession cf Ee cee Witness sontinned Tm? | bie at the Ce ae tee Srtine Tver temo | launching, and only walt for the opening of the river | the defendants should have examined the packages ac- nel through whieh |. transmitted on devpatches, ‘Thee | wich was sure to go immediately into the hands of the | | answered negatively, and aked what was Leonidas; | Mexican council, duly authorized to receive them, all | St. Charles, to “glide into their native element.” The | cording to the om of the port, and to a*- channel was chiefly James L. Freatar, ica hanaaf Sab of Leona els x = mens aoe Tongs teama.the. inlets they anewered, “Oh, itisan account of the battles of weitings, Tecra, or roby 2 ertaining to id office. jooin the 8 . Charles Jn all probs lity, vil break pp ia certain fat their contents are cochtneal, before the 4 the Ne le :} » by a 7 Contreras and C! ” it th | 3. The city treasurer will, a same nover | & ys, a8 trio telegray intima at | pape jo out, and that they undertoo! = e Nw Orleans Delta; having good reason to believe | alarming him, if in no other way. In that official dis- | outer eeptns | aeone ee Nelag an suntant Cf woot ef |'t i conics all funds belonging to the city that he | the foe in Lake St. Peter has given way;and is on {ts pas- | socibe it in those papers. Unless youl aro satiated that jage and o that it was the satest { could porsibly command. The Prope! patoh, after epeal of Gen. Pillow’s character— i the may have on hi taking the r reeeipts therefor; | sage to the ocean. The navigation of the St. Charles | such a usoge has been established, ere is no foundation decceieee ae yore Au, {ransmitting eters by kim, 1 will | | Gen. Pillow here interrupted the witnows, and desired | inmy head and desired me to reed fe, remarking thet it | bald eld Ul farther ordese # | Sadithe lake generally opens simultaneously. for this action. Sealed verdict to-morrow (this) mor- arcel direoted to the editors of the Det. | ‘net he would shape his answer to correspond with the | was curious, cr words to that effect. My eye lighted | By order of Cel. H_Wizsor. ‘The ground ia, almost entirely bare of snow. The | ning. ould pass through Mexican hands, where any thing — somewhere on the middle of the letter, me § after reading J.H. LA MOTTE, Major U.8.A., A.A.A.G, weather is seasonable and beautiful; an earlier or more | Common Puras—Before Judge Ingreham.— WV’. Bonsie would have been opened, that foil into the some | teter pe mmination of what general offloer was your | a few sentences, in one of which the amazement, of the FROM TAMPICO. Promising spring we have not had for many Ageenoea fit a foc Mi Keen Action ot Argent Sim en. siionee » | got-Mr. Freane! k thre ° e act 18 - goods.—. seer me call on me always during | A. It was intended to affect that of Mojor General j bed enough of Leonidat. ‘Thatrame day Mr. Freaner | y,uheqU> $ schooner Velasco, Capt. Deoker, arrived | sion of the provincial parliament relative to the inspec | morrow (this) mornlug last moments ~ od Chae eer arene i, the departure of hiscou- | Gideon J. Pillow, whose confirmation 1 had ‘no doubt | ealled to sce me, os he wasin the habit of dol sailed on the 24 | tion of butter and fivur and meal,as they willbe the | Coun or Gunxnat Sxssions, April 17th—Before ri et I had to send by him wi almost | Jost. Puc up within bis own peskage—is his own rough print. | SveTy, SiemPt Woeld be mede to hu through the | daily; he low news af ho ‘had col: | inoritien took pesseesion of Tampico om, the lat it; | meant of ensuring Detter articles of the Kind for abip- | Recorder Sontt snd Aldermen Lawrence and Purser. ers way. In that way, objefly, did Isend whateverlotters | cient for the purpose. oom mn, however, sum looted; after he had given me that nows, L asked him if | also that the Iadiene were committing depredations ai | ent from thi eS ceallith wa sie Jonas B. Phillips, Esq. Aasletant District Atfornoy. 1 ent to the United States, and every letter ever In the oficial letter alluded to, dla the fol he had seen that ratoally string of fabrications under Huetjatla, and that Capt. Wise’s company left Tampico | taining tecy Sy off sti reed frvdgbesac thyprced ponent Trial for Grand Larceny —At the Gace court mut into my hands by General Pillow, either by his own ta ‘ » did you use the fol | tne signature of “ Leonidas,” he answered that he hed | forthat plaee on the Ist inst., to disperse the Indians. tae 5071 ney igccd © | this morning, Albert Willis alias Alvah Willis, was ands or by messenger, was forwarded by me onthe first Of thee ee heard of it; I don’t remember which; and that he had , Quarantine establishment at Grosse Iele during the en- | piaced at the bar for trial,on an indictment charging him . these two du; the Santa Anna, the YUCATAN—DEPAKTURE 1E PIONEER OF LIBERTY. | suingyear. The orders are most stringent. Every ver opportunl . pes, the one was Sani 2, per in his posses ed from PAKTURE OF THE PIONEER OF iT By iB ery I , on the 29th of March Inst, stolen a quantity poked at Tecate ge, Dae aeainsls instance, which hap- | other the most worthy compoer of Santa Anna, so far as | Grneral Pillow ak Meitooae aint ie sagan’ #9 SLOW my [From the N. 0. Delta, April 9] tel Beving more tham thirteen passengers on board is to | vs eae on eae se property, of Ms. Jobn je so by low craving for distino- | either the next day of very soon after that he came an: Senor Don Ramon Rodrigues hes poem kind enough to | anchor atthe Qquarantine ground; if there has been | Hood, of West 20th street. On the part of the prosecu. General Pillow several letters, which were returned to an same fas in devit from the ith him per, (witn: has sail ym aD: fectious ase pre- front room, him i id the 6 happy facility in de r roug! roducing the | send us @ copy of M: . George Washington Dixon’s voyage, or if the I} tion it thi of family, oe ts const aesties of my not ee able i cmt Pee of truth, and in being deat to the dictates of com- pee aa to ty 1 ‘and er Bad ‘examined proclamation to the atecos. in which he calls on that ied fro ‘y infectious dise: pre- into the herd 700 , detected the prisoner bel ping him % ous ene = hee osm to co amene the mt mon justice and common henesty while pursuing his | it, asked me to take care of it for him. gallant race, who ate at present shut up in their towns | vailed, the vessel is to undergo # thorough purification, | self to the contents of « trunk, when he fled, was over- 206i mo from General Pillow, { recollect distin: object. A person, in fine, whose character in regard to | "Question by the Court.—What js the date of the de- Dreaten of naked Indians, to rally around him as id - od emigrants are to be landed on the island, | taxen and arrested; that the accused had packed up P f ti Jy one or more letters addressed to the edits ft the Delia; one or more to the editors of the Union, Wash. | ‘ue reech of his thelr clothing and to undergo 8 | various articles of the above value, ready. for carry’ , amd the tone of his mind, was | spatoh to the Secretary of State mentioned in the crozs- eer of likerty, quality and ‘fraternity. We cannot : dressed , | most felioitously and acourately sketched by a friend of | exam! 2 publish the whole of the General’s magnificent mani- | compulsory sorubbing. The island d under th> the prisoner of an attemp' panera the Uniced btnten eran 1 Ree cent: | mine, in these words: It ts auch ea to qualify him for | “"Anewerc My improssion is that it isthe 6th of De- | festo, but the following, we thiuk, is folly equal to | authority of a military commandant. * puray. The jury domed the Pelee ty cots veutenerd nessee, aud the other in Alabama, atrivin, ‘8 county court bar in the defence of a fellow | cember. I can ascertain Lamartine:— It is stated thatthe new legal; enactments respecting | him to one year’s imprisonment in the penitentiary. ° Gen. P1.uow here raised a point of order. oberged with horse-stealing, particularly if the oase| The court then adjourned. “ Yuoateoos, let the glorious spirit that is now traver- | emigration, will increase the pose, money from Ire- | Anorher Trial for Grand Larceny.—Mary Ann Stee, The Court direoted the witness to ab his 2 were @ bad one, and requirea dexterous tampering with a sing France with ‘ lightnin; ed,’ inspire you to stand | land to America to £5, at the least, per head. alias Mariana Stee, was next called to trial,ona Lens strictiy 10 the question propounded. nswer | witnesses.” THE LATEST MEXICAN REWS. by yourselves, and guard with an eagleaye your republl- of he n the 36th of February last, stolen a quanti- ‘Avewer contiuued— It was om the 31st of At 1847 A, Although I cannot pretend to be certain of the [From the N. O. eg i April 9 J can territory. Already the death knell 2 pte has ty of cloth ng valued at $169, belongingto Mrs. Hamblin, that | received from Gen’ Pillow the nove refécred to ig | orcs | have no doubt he (Gen. P.) has been furnished | | The steamship Ohio, Capt. Burm arrived at a late | been sounded from Paris, and ere long 0g of liber- Law Intelligence, late Mra. S! ‘while in the em of the latter. A my reply to the first question, which mote cillresd.— | With 8m accurate copy of them, and those were the words | hour last evening from Vera Gruz, gee a or having | ty’ will float from pole to pole, over land andsea,and| Count or Arrears, April 17th.—Present, Freeborn | portion of the stolen property eoovere: a The note is marked on the’ back “Private,” with a | “#<0%s¢,™y memory oan be relied on. Joft the former port om the 3ist ult., and the Ley my every throne where kings and tyrants occupy, will be | G. Jewett, Chief Judge, &o.—T'he People vs. Madem | house in Forsyth etreet, where the accused jed hand pointing to the word, and res/is as follows :— Q. Did you, in that came letter, make use of the fol- | tie 2d inst. She has brought over large mail from | crumbled to dust by the mogio touoh of the wand of the | Resiell—The argument ou the writ of error, brought by | afterleaving Mrs. Hamblin. The jury found the prison- Tudersed. on outside —“Private: Me nat; Taon- | Wize 'snguage in reference to myself, vix : sach place, and the following passengers :—Purser R. M. | Genjus of Liberty the defendant, was commenced this morning by Mr. K. | er guilty, and the court sent her inthe State prison for heya? ieareaee cae Ct wost prievonsly would he have erred, if Maj. | Frioe, U. 8. N.» thirty-three cays from the Pacific squa | « Yuoatecos, when my sires commenced the American | Sandford, on bebalf of the defendant, and occupied the | two years. On the inside—“Misooac, Avigust 81st, 1847.?” Gen. Gideon J. Pillow isto be relied upon as an expo- | ‘ton, as bearer of despatches; Lieut. J. MoAllister, W. | revolution, which eave birth to ‘freedom and equality,’ | court until its adjournment. The District Attorney will | Pica of Guilty —Frederiok Wilhelm, indicted for an “rivate—Will Mr. ‘Triat do'me the favor of having | e269! the views ofour government, Thisperson,then | (? Kingsbury, H. H. Newman, H. B. Willmirth, Samal. | 4 patriotic son cf France, Gen. Lafayette, generously | reply to-morrow. attemptjto commit s grand lsroeny, on being arraigned. the enclosed letters go by the morrow’s courier? Ihave in.command in this army () took ocossion to | Tranaman; Cafoline Farette Naass and child, Jane Mon- | went to thelr eld; and Amerioa now sends among you | surxnion Count—Beforo Judge Oakley—John Brais- | entered a plea. of guilty, and was sent to Blackwell's a direct interest im their going. If they cannot go, re- Jcglag tone of toe Sotign Ingacions bine he etih eagee narcived af Vera Crt om the 20th from the olty Bor "sons of seventy six,’ who are ready and willing to | sedvs. Wm. Conklin—Aotion of replevin for alot of goods | Island for four inonths. ta hobates turn them to me. GID. J. PILLOW.” expressions of surprise, repeated it tome directly after | of Mexico, under the command of Capt. White, Louisi- Lom “t in is oe = 2% & t. atts aie taken under an execution. Defence, fraud. The jury Trial for Burglary.— William Francis boy, ea- | could not agree, and were discharged was next placed at the ber, on an indictment charging foe is exterminated, and the banner of ‘ God and | "Beiore digs Vanderpoel—-Siles Bushnell vs, Sanders | him with breaking into the Baptist Church, in fel “But do send them, if possihie. They are all for my | Gen, Pillow having expressed great dissatisfaction of the | 800 foot, with a¢quadron of cavalry under Capt. Besan F : levation of the people,’ waves triumphant over the |p. essen benefit. G. J.P.” mistioe (which he had been in favor of before it was | Con, and a company undor Capt. Kerr. To the best of my recolloctisn, the package referred to ered ewe ~ Aespatch- | ‘ction for two quarters rent of premises in | gal street, and stealing a gas burner, valued at 20, on the taint ote copmined ony sdcksea to tos euro | inalpenmbletn to negatign. ‘uae appsring nok | ot Sexi, wt Pau nl Ro. The gutiiaa were rary | “™PD™SMOWUROUTSEASRTNGSSE Ton, | Broun de, vol Mars se, smears FBS | Inf iba rata ound ihe scoied uy, obd toe eon bhelee) wad to inion ; anc to have any weight with him, the ‘i troublesoms the road. Cc in-C) < ” fence, surrender of prem! and scce} oe. Verdio' h O jr seas QR ate nares and tale, nate forwarded | Suniad tomar by) i though ahr. of ur gor. | Al century bes ean rat ovo, bw Ment. | ws fern sie iy siterofSemerBow Keariguey’ wu | "Love wtre io other causes tried, but which were | “cbveter Tie for Burtiry —lecert Mannlog wa ie 7. 4 war was a treaty of peace.’ ‘True, (repiit » a ” | gives proof o! anish origin by using ‘‘ as” for “ has” store Sometime ait@ tho apy earance of “Leonidas,” | read a Gen. Pillow) that is the object of the war, but the ekjeet pursuant to the provisions of the armistice. ‘Shas the advance coord ‘of ah Aron command, con- | °% 3° importance. then tried om © chasge of Ried ie oe sweets; letter addressed to Mr, Freaner, from the principal edi- Surneme Count—Presont, Justices Cady, Willard and | of George Tennis, comes of Mons shes Sor eA goed On campaign was te capture the capital and Com’r Rudd and Purrer Christian had joined the | sist; 20 ae rtin w otder Pesce.” ri * then | quadron, They were wrecked on their pessoge from | fides. 8 90 sam ead. Wes eapete, Wh Hie Saline Om | » Cio as—Apecial ‘Torm—N0. 163 wen tesumed and ening Be ition ‘proved that the prisoner Petre tay La Mage ell poems have no doubt those were the words I used. San Francisco to Mssatien inthe brig Com. stockton, ARMY INTELLIGENCE. Gnlshed. No. 19, a reserved cause, was next taken up | caadut in the aot, ‘The Jary accordingly rendered a finally determin a Sey pond the peg e saa 8 mat | (@ Did you Bot ia the same letter, make useof the fol- | near Magdellons, ‘The brig was a total wreok, and the | nq bark Victory, Cpt. Ryan, left on Friday evening | 924 Concluded. Judgment reserved. ° serdict of guilty,and the oourt sentenced him to two t it was not strictly in order, and | lowing language in relation to myself, viz : passengers were only saved by the providential appear | for Vera Cruz, with government stores, and the U. S.| Suraemx Count—Sreoiat Term—Bofore Judge Ed- a TT ", « ance of three whale-soats, which were thirty miles from 4 é om ‘ bed Ene e=4alaaio neha of Mr. lt wag cloned. — |, TaMneatrom thendiidual thane! Baraalseady ob; | cone niy a purl f= rae see Mes Rec Gereamec ene mia | Socio. retoees, Ennion," loose i, Seuee.. . Sort intimated that he shoald call the Witness | tee ee ee rane coin pheerent | Capt. Simmons, of the Americsn whale sbip Mexnolie, | following passengere:—Hobert Sith, Rev. WH. Norris, | Ko. appellant, vs. Abraham Millie, adm. ka, respondent | 4,Mandemus fe M mak A ine Court.— A case of mandamus wes in which the justices of the Marine in, Ca other specifications of the death or disability of Ge 4 Capt B the whale ship Edward —, who | 1 eededto the command ! an i and Capt Barker, of the whale sl : Capt. A. W. Adams, Dr B. 8. Alexander. J. B. Jenkins, | —The decree must be amended as to the title of the tion, without oath i minetion oy Gen Pinto 2 Witnere vu | outfor the makerof the to gallantly landed with their crowsand marched tothe | \'"Aaearento, Dr. John H. Hawk, Wi. 8, Tippett, | writ; in other respects, the motion of the respondent | (rare were ordered to issue an execution, Mitheory mate dent (by having produced his | -oie¢ of our garrison at San José, Lower California, in Capt. Ferren, Capt, J. H. Gray, haat be Gaatad. Nata Mader ade. Jobe fi’ betta of dan ter to my wife, one to Mra Col. Trousdale, | pomination at the Baltimore Convention} and as the | November last, are on their roturn home by way of | “tn tehooner Visitor, Captain Harris, from the Rio lotion to set aside inquest denied. The People, &o. President’s other self. A pretension which I have iba The justices of the court have always der the la party wee entitled to one to Mrs Capt. Irwin, one to Mrs. Surgeon Jordan,and | - soon 't, deli Penama. r bell 5 @ but too well founded. Justice towards 4 Grande, yesterday brougbt over as passengers, Capt. E. | ex. rel. Edger Sleightor, vs the Justices of the Marine i 50, 4 other ladies iect-among the letters returned or | MF, Folk, and Tespect for truth alike requite, however, | ,,G¢8, Seott was hourly looked for in Vera Crus on the | G‘Albustis, Virginia Voluntocrs; Assiatant Surgeon, J. | Court, ko ~Order for a peremplory mandamus granted. | to'nave the decision. of the Supreme ao bas seers that I should not utter this belief, witheat at the same | S18 ult. but we doubt not that the general has relin- | 1) Cauifeld. U.S A; lst Lieut. Haghes, U.S.A ; W.| The People, &9. ex. rol. Henry E. Cheesborough et al., ject. After June next, judgments recevered in this otherwise—noticing but one letter to any lady except | 11, i quished bis purpose of returning home immediately. VN reprat * admis bo ‘Abralias Gob ‘a ous ae t Mrs Pillow, and I recollect being struck with the me expressing my perfect conviction that ths identity v jeil, Virginia Volunteers; and Mesers. 8, Mananton, ims. &c., vi ohuyer an bs ers. jotion to court, or now perfected there, become liens, upon filing feck, that there was not always a le a for her in those pehared 00 extends no turther than the point to which it THE MBXIGAN CONGRESS—PEACE PROSPECTS. E. Mananton and F Canasos, besides some discharaed ut pleas granted, with $10 costs; the defendants a tranecript ofthem with the clerk of any county, upon - is carried by a blind confidence on the part of the Presi- 9 soldiers. The schooner Lone Star was left at the Rio sent me . The conviction had become stronger that the Mexican , Q Sate ifany addreeses of the letters you have re- = = the understanding and the principles of a man Congress would assemble before the ‘end of March, and | Grande.—N. O Picayune, April 9. forred to were in my hand-writingexcept, the one to my | "70 0f all that Ihave ever known, is the most unworthy | that they would ratify the treaty. (a the 2lst or 22d | _ It is stated that a host of brevets for gallantry in the wife? af confidence | Beyond this point the identity goes not | uit seven deputies or senators leit the city of Mexico | Mexican war, have been communicated to tho Senate in ‘A. | did not attend particularly to the hand-writing ot | There is be the slightest resemblance between their | for Queretaro to take their seats. Our information from | Executive session, embracing Kearney and Persifer F. ten days furth:r time to plead de novo. James 4 oi property in that county. This court will become = si ve. Samuel G_ Reynolds Motion to dis- | ‘ery useful one in thie city, and_ we are glad to see that ‘ hiaon owers ia iM 0 | the attempts to abolish it have been ineffectual. There ion allowed. Dominick Mo- | sopears to be great doubt and uncertanity as tothe . ‘This suit was brougbt in the y ; Supreme Court to recover dameges for an all ged b ih | Position of the new and old assistant justices’ courte; aract we he addresses on the letters, [ think that the letters to | © yon 17 one respect : Queretaro is direct, and it is most favorable to the cause | Smith as Mojor-Generals. some averting the whole law creating the new to be un- the cuitore were gonerally addressed im s larger, plainer, | ,, 4 1give the same agawer; I eannotbe poritive about Orpeece, It seems to be pretty well understood in the pe dees Hehe eect Lowa ae constitutional, and others that the present aselstent and better hand Gen. Pillow’s. the words, but the substance is correct, and I doubt not | city of Mexico how far our Senate would modify the | rns reliowing lew liet of ciloore seceched £0 (6 Ue ee ee eee ete the declare ang | Justices’ courts are not abolished. Here’s fun for lawyers, Q. Were the letters you reler to, addressed to the edi- | ‘h¢ 9opy, is a oorrest one. ‘reaty, and there ths opinion provails tha: these modif- | siete frigate ‘Misslesippl, wien arrived at Boston on | Signed, was Ctorney on counselioe of the Count | Court Cauenpen—for this day—Cincuit Covar.— tors, all in the same hand writing ? loging 2,70u not tn the same letter make use of the fol- | cations would not prevent its prompt ralifation. The | Sunday trom Vern Cruzand Havana’ Alexanter Sil | MY Dfeaser appeared for Mr Gof, and contended that | 39.71.76, 84, 85, 05, 08, 101, 114, 116, 123, 146,190, 181, A. To the best of wy recolleotion they were I did | “Cot alt this ¢ ou woth American Star of the 224 ult, without expressing any | 161 Mackenzie, Commander; Dominick Lynch, E. J. De | the judiciary act authorized persons of good moral cha- | 132, 133, 134. 135, 136, 137. Superior Court.—19, 20,91, ¢ Proeident know nothing, and the sup- a i dent uticct that had no laterect tomy mind hen, | Postion by whieh be allowed bimeolt cH Be governed | cla noouve hed ae Garrevaton that the treaty wil ol ivate = Q, How many letters were there in the first package | ‘ing from an intriguer, who, tothe deep dianreoe of var ode Se lentaien On Haven, Lieutenants; J. Messer Smith, Passed Assistant | raoter, upon receiving a power of attorney from a suitor, | 149, 150, 165, 200, 214, 216, 219, 224, 228, 12, 39, 16, 34, 62, number regi Surgeon; Wm J. Babb, Assistant Surgeon; Wm H. Ken- | to pecaeear Nad dovuad suite ia all the State courte’ | 85, 180, 199, 281, 982: 283, 287 to 260 inclusive, 35, 42, 90, ee non, Purser; Wm. B. Slack, First Lieutenant of Marines; | that Mr. Gof was man of good moral character, and | 95, 93, 460, 122.100, 89. Common Pleas—834, 13, 14, 10, ter to, ? ‘left for Queretaro on . a 40, 2 778 Gs ote rote CO unl Last package have wet mide country as she will ere iong deoply ieel on beboiding the | the oth ult. Bytes: CRTaT ae oes raronr PRORTTET DCI bah Coty | earn ae ee nen nana bid doe ciation any sucn reference. Mecainisaautitie keseiies ce ie cee FROM THE PACIFIC duty'as Licutenante; Wm. ©. Temple, Passed Midahlp | "Mr. Bere replied He contended, first, that the Ju-| A Brave Woman.—Howicipg.—There are few [Grnerai Pillow said he wanted to learn from the wit- aracter poliutes this | We have news from Lower Ci i 221 of | man, and Acting Muster; George Hutobinson, Parser’s | diciary Act was unconstitutional, and moreover that the | Women, we fancy, who would have acquitted nees if bis whole statement applies to that one package EYEE county canirely te sects che —the one forwarde: J living near tate of things | vebruery, and from Magatian to the h The of Witness replied that if the ques- which actu- | phe frigates Independence and Congress were at Mazat PI ally exist, and which already existed, when his deter- | .n'n large portion of the crews of noth vessels being on | tion should be pro; ut he would anew @ Did you receive at Tacubay Or ee ae: ofiad he Known the truth—had | snore garrisoning the place, which hed been held since A. 1 do not recollect. 1 roonlved one certataly ; I | o¢ dreamed cf the pouslbilice of a stage or tae weet | November. ‘The sailors have done a largo amount of may have reoelved several at Tacubaya. The letters | aoproaching in the remotes degres to that when rane: | work in fortifying the place, The forti mentioned by meas having been retained, w shy existed, he could not have believed that the ronnie, | Very strong, ana Com. Shubrick thinks in this city. ly belie! that the letters mentione: . does. o,nad not ar butiwas daily expecte: deed, the indefinite protraction of the war was aimed t Yard, was at Guaym 7 Clerk; Samuel Arohbold, First Ass’< Engineer, duty ss | section upon which Mr. Dresser relied was inserted | tiemeclves in the manner of a Mrs. Ro hiet; , First Ans’t Engineer; D.Murpby and | in the act without the knowledge of the members | New Albany, Indiana, on the Char! , do. do; Charles Coleman. 34 do. do.; | of the Legislature, except one or two. Secondly, that | seems, from an acconnt published in the New Alba: therston, Boatewain; Charles B. Oliver, Gun’ | Mr Goff did not even comply with the law as it | Bulletin, that an unknown man demanded admittan nel . Middleton, Sailm: . Passengers—Albert N. | was, inasmuch as he did not file » certificate of good | to irs. Roberts’ house, in the absence of her husban tions are LOW | Smith, Passed Midshipman; Robt. Grant, Professor; Jo | moral conduct, and his er of attorney, with the | The lady inquired who was there, and what be wanted. seph A. Van Zandt, 3d Assistant Engincer; Robs. Simp- | Clerk of the Court, as the act required 4, in addi. | The individual replied that he yd tance con. Boatswain. tion, the paper which roduced to the Court was | the premises, which being refused, he attempted to enter é Ko Wieox, hes cota ee meric Orleans | only » copy, end pot al power of attorney. | st the tog or Lap sae nt locked, eeneed ae from Vera Crus reports that he sailed in com- | Upon these grounds, he asked the Court to grant the jon to ® ‘at ano 5 twin as to that fact, but my belief is that they were 'A. Lanswer, in reférence to the sense of that pas: pedition of her officers and men hi m pany with the steamer Obio, Capt. Burns, for this enter to take from tho file the declaration in this cause. fast, he than attempted to forcea window, Q Were tbe wo le a referred, a by you-om that it Js e doubtful extract, not conveying ghey ak ho interior and surprised the an U geelptes | and the steamer Maria Burt, for Tampico and ‘eens. Cuncurt Covat—Before Judge Harlbut—.Asher Cham @ intended to em sdmit- d u ” o bear: roa pat— x time, Mrs. dressed to the eaitors of the relia, and on ‘ampasano and took most «f his offlsers sn aos. The U.S. Frigave Cumberland, ‘ing the 4 | serlain ve, James Matheson—Action of Trover, to reco- wee During tl Fs. ‘ ideas the whole passage would have given. In regard ‘. dressed to the editors of the Union—nent through Mr. Ls 8! prisoners, who were pareled a days after. t of Com. Pe i the da gun which ehe had in her possession, jreaner, or were they returned to m . to the words, I have no doubt the copy is correct. The porte of Sau Bros ond Mensaniive were blockaded, | Pennant of Com. Perry, was lying at anchor under the | V0 4559, the alleged value of alot of goods stored by | vith's heavy charge of buckshot, and taking a deliberate To whom did you show that letter to the Secretar; F ith defendant. The defence set up was | 1 ted my general practice respecting letters & 2 ‘Y | the first by the ship Lexington, Lieut. Baiiey, the latter ee ee cm ip was im by resting the piece upon a table, when the ruffian General Filfow for tranamission. Excep- | °! S*ste, before you sent it fiom this city, or after? iy the chartered. ship Whitton, commanded’ by Lieut. Vara Cruz, March 4, 1848. wore pledged fora loan of money. Sealed | hag forced. the window in such «manner aa to enable that note were uot the letters retained. I am not cer | + commanded by A. To the best of my recollection | did not show it to i : ' ting one single instance, all such letters wore forwarded y, Uhalard. The amount of the revenues reocived from " orning. him to enter the house, she fired, and the whole contents My present belief is that exception did not ooour in the | Sron aletreles wintinn ogee cee ita tore mY OW | customs at Maxation has been large. In Upper Califor- Operations of the Gulf Squadron. Unite Starks Cincuit Count—Bofore Judgo Nel- | lodged in the right sids, just below the nipple, caus fot the letters mentioned in this note. But as the » written without consultation with any | ia every thing is quiet. Col. Mason was raising avol- | The operations of the Gulf squadron, for some | son—The Grand Jury came into Court on Saturday, | almost instantaneous death. Thus perished a bold vil- CAbject did not attraot my attention at all at the time 1 | human belng. After it was sent I showed the letter, or | unteor force to send to Lower California, to put down | rime past, have been of bavi ie. | and handed up true bills egainst the following persons: | iain by the hand of a courageous female, ‘The lady hed cannot speak with absolute certainty on this subject. | Boote End's Gen FF, Sucitin ona ae erieral | che guerillas, who have been very acti time past, have been of a very quiet nature, aris- | 9nd Randal np tne Nios tanerg. Henry Myere, Edwin | two reall children—with them she eought « nelghbor- [General Pillow hero remarked that the above question | related to the question ‘of wer and sec aot ly annoyed our emall garrisons at La ing from the fact that there was but little todo | Flanders, Charles Kent, Henry Howeson, and Joseph | ing house. A coroner's inquest was held, Verdict— was — full, bg Led Lp tea I wy all letters which ay intention of remaining in Menton tor wean ail As beg hoa Mem Mpa garrisons _ goog except guarding the various ports and- inlet® Roping, for an eg i hy: i ae aneen’ ne “Justifiable homicide ” Vere you in the vai whiol 4 It! emy. ” . . axeral Pill ramos - 56 shrine My keaton $08.00 remiel helt Posttione, and repulsed the enemy’ ‘re Califor: | along the Mexican coast, to prevent smuggling.— | privlasse rns ane Tenry Jackson, for larceny on the Mascsiluneses, + peace, in General Pillow sent you for transmission—as well letters | © Q” Did you show to Gens Scott and Smith tits t by his Iriende—as letters sent to his own family ? ; and Smith that part | nia regiment, after he bad maintaine 0 for three i hn Jacques ve. E. K. Collins & Co.—Thiscause was 1 iretal understands ftom the Canal sont by his Irlende-sa letters pent o his own family 1 of lotier which has just been shown you relating to | weeks organized a storming perty under Captain Steel, Commodore Perry, since he assumed the control |. veh Jumes sti Nostoe: ills Homer eharped taat Pan Rib (one ar ‘Hinds, the Commissioner for d that tion w: eo re- nounce Jat pavigal th General Pillow sent ue who was successfal in taking the enemy's works, acd | of this squadron, has been indefatigable in his | {¢ was very important to ascertain with pa folly did not look att shige. may mated aon ee tiaien Arent many | their flag was taken by Sergeant Scott. Tue ship Cyane, | exertions to keep his command actively engaged, | the issue in this cause between the part os of this State on Wednerday th to editors caught my attention from their being to Gens. Scott and Smith wes that th f pert of t | Captain Dupont, sent jommodore Shubrick . ? | great difference of opinion between the counsel in respect | instant, provided no unforeseen circumstance ocours to rally, perbaps alwn er than the others oe eee teehee ee el ote ee ence | from Masatlen, arrived at Li out this time,and | and when the limited scene on which he was | {the law which governs this cass, and it seems tohave | prevent it cauzo thick lotters were especially inconvenient at that | Mend my position in reference to the public basiness— | the enemy ontirely withdrew from Le Pi compelled to act is considered, with the draw- | gtisen out of the different construction of the rule upon | © trom up the Penobscot river passed Bangor on tne tae are passages weer inte shite hecarteets contaln- | trated all their forces, in number about back of having no foe afloat to contend against, a | which the result of the oase must depend ; it is necessary, | paccqic’ and next day passed down through the Nat- jannot eay n the post at San Jose, commanded by malignant fever carrying off and prostrating men | therefore, that we should understand this with exaot- Poh giving ‘auiaitenrapeed navigation. ’ Q Did you send off any packages yourself to the | ; ‘ tase ry 2 Government from the Sist of August to Fhe wh bby Fad incidomts—separate from the Hey wood. G. 8. Navy, with » detachment of sailor and officers, until the latter are reduced toa mere | ness and regularity. ‘The declaration, which contains | 7) Tot ring schooner Emblem, at Wilson handful, I do contend that it is the height of in- | the ground of oompiaiat in this cause,sets forth the right ‘Ninguen county, ‘on the 8th instent, Mr, Knowlton Har- commenced ? marines, numbering, all told, about seventy, and Q. Since about what date has the hostility alluded to ‘ : aptured 5 i a A in the provious testimony been entertained by you? Paned Sidsnipmian Deeerar and Wola, A sergeant of [Justice not to accord to Commodore Perry crererubia caw wetness wusesie tis raise ‘the | vington was run ovet by the schooner in its course to Jast moments betore the departure of his expresse: A.—Bince his charaoter bas been almost completely | ing California regiment, and five marines Captain Da | the thanks and gratitude of his country.— | titty or defendant. In ono class of countsin thedeclara. | the water, and instantly crushed to death. He was 48 sete rr hed say thing to seme, either of my own or others, ie ee Red = oe thing ee of gradual growth; | pont, hearing that Lieut Heewood was hard pressed, That he will receive from the government tion, the plaintiff c years of age.— Rochester Democrat. Te was put in bis package, which package was generally | {Cennet fix a day— will try and fix period li waest | and had lost two valuable offoers, sailed for San Jone, | a becoming testimonial of its appreciation. of | session of those 73 ‘The losco, at Boston on Sunday, from Zanaibar, wos made up in my presence, sealed and sent off. { bonmme nace Cheng bape acpi fh Med mon o t | where he arrived on the 14th of February, jast at sun- | his services, as also from his fellow citi- | the plaintiff to mal wi boarded Jan. 26, in Mossmbique Channel, by a boat Q. You have said you sent Gen. Pillow one package | oheing an accomplice and rool In villany, or exposing | (0%: and found all communication cut off with thetown | zens of New York, Iam well satisfied. I do not | of this property, represented to him thet the packages | from HB. M. ship Brillisnt, Capt. Watson, oraising of letters. SI f the package was sent to me in Sep- | him to the country if hi 4 @ | and garrison, situated two miles from the beach, bat tho | deny that Commodore Perry has faults. In the | comtsined cochineal of groat value—of the value of $20,- | She had recently captured a elaver of 400 tons, under sumed on the uld persist in a statement he n ; - Eh ten oo hay fn as, | Bee Tez noe ont ar | tone edna eae Ate | nice wih ewtnan Hence he Greved aay | Oe eek Gamrtaniaens Gears | ee ‘A. The mention of Midshipmen Rogers's name re- vee ba ne made up, | ry was perceptible. Capt. Dupont decided to await until | ©Hemies; but only in the tone of his reprimand |. ctation ofthe value of the property, when, in point of Vox Popul, vives a very indistinct recellection of his hi it the necessity presented itself, to mest it. From that | surly daylight, and then iand. all his disposable force, | Was he in error. But his faults are trivial, when | fat, the article was worthless. This class of counts Lo! the voice of the people is heard, ing called | time events cocurred, darkening the shadi 1 me, in the name of Gen. Pilow, for some letter, or \, ‘ening the les of his charac- | which amounted to 100, himself making 101. compared to his nobler qualities. He expects to | places the right of plaintiff to recover upon the fraudu- H the | x iter viien 100 bet reste jn iy hands, in some lncreeaoa ato this toys it es wel eee Ie At early daylight the toree was on fhe beach. Tho | resign the command of the squadron, and return Tent Tepresentation, ma by defendant in it to this The worta hiss coarse fo stirred; manner which [ do not loot. I oan’t say whether | 9s jong as | live, ‘altheg Ay [yap mt poe LB id eve: surf being low favored their landing, and with a four- | home in a few weeks. Who his successor will | property, by means of which the plaintiff a to thle he word tt centre I sre OT hee fata mr Pag: nel red ‘Did the’ villany. grey tae pounder they were soon in column and on their march | be, is not known. 4 ‘The other class ot counts places the right of Pscaivin SOY | Bose fe ey re Cel rs revttrond ie (he Q—Did the yillany of which you speak relate to | {othe resctie of the garrison. ‘Tho guerillas, anticl- | A 'naval avasiet | France ! uprisen in her glory, Of Mexio, the letter, or letters returned by him ( your views about the armistice and the course of events | pating the landiog of the crew of ihe Cotes bas akon A naval corps of flying artillery was recently rani risen in Y th- of Mexico, the agi rl et wp thaener y ‘ool mentioned | U24er it, and my opposition thereto—if not, to what ‘tion xs ‘the “s ‘the route affording ‘them | Organized here by Lieutenant Latayette May- ed he nation weave wees, I gee sat a. fore) par scheme of villapy do you alude to in your answer to the t cover She ‘column hed proceeded but a | "ard, (who has the command,) from volunteers ee ee es Lane: Bt ak AS ih 5 guerillas opened their fire, | ia the squadron. Attached to the corps are also Tyrants teesable, theoae are tating, Potentates no more have sway ; Q ‘By whom, and where did you reesive the pack: pa short distance before thi refeered to in the note, and how many letters rere in events pg Ry a ite of ‘ane ey which was continued upon the column during their en- | Passed ishipman Henry Rogers, Henry Ro- | tries, it becai that ? tire h to the garrison, before reaching which they | lands, J. P. Bankhead, and Robert Townsend, | ship’s 3, toexamine the goods and ascertain the Freedom’s voice ia loudly calling ia don't recollect by whom—the where was Tacn- | Ronding Face, ante etae ue takemen to. storm several houses of the town, wich the | with some seventy men. ‘They are by this time | truth of the contents of the packages; that defendaa On man to hail her dawning ray bay. | think there w t least halfa dosen letter: (3 yi y BBaence. jon of, in which they wero aided by | in the city of Mexico, and wiil render a gallant | without examining, and in rance of its contents, an Now, proud Poland, now Meal forth will now state what I mean y, the scheme of villany jude: and imposture to which | all \ducing the plaintf! to make the ed. to fight agein, t of the north \y had posse: A rrison force, which sallied out, joined in routing | 4ccount of themselves whenever called upon. for the purpore of | perbaps more, Did you not that packege from Lieut. Rip- emy, pursued and them trom several emi- ) i vance, represented to him that they knew the y the t: dept ae ean nat Fecal toe Pecktrsement."O. Kx | _ (Gen. Pillow here interrupted the witness, Ho desired | nences near the town, incommodore Perry sailed trom here on the Ist | Cr'ihe packages, and that they contained cochineal, Ansay blood Las not been spilt in vain. they shall go?” to know to what he was going to allude. This did not | plain open to the shi instant, in the Mississippi, Capt. McKenzie, on | whereas in truth and in fact they did not. In that case, ; ir italia, to the fight, 1 “At the mention of “OQ. K." being ® peculiarity of | appear to be in answer to this question. Witness asked | of reaok of her som an expedition to the coast of Yucatan, accompa. | jt is not pretended that defondants made any verbal re- Comasten with thy armor on— mine, as 4 short way of writing notes, it renders it quite | for the reading ot the question, which was done, and the | shell did great execution and dispersed them. ‘The nied by the steamer Iris, Lieut, Herndon, and | prosentations in reapect to the sontenta, value, &o.,, of the Thy blooming valos and rivers bright, probable that that did ocoue, court instructed the witness ta proceed. } rison was tound in a most exhausted state. Liout Hey- | steamer Scourge, Lieut. A. Taylor; in addition | packages ; there is no proof of this fact ; the whole evi- Por freedom’s home may yet be won, Q Did you not show the note thet you have read, and Answer resumed —The scheme of vill to which | | W0od had been so closely pressed that he was driven | to the crews of these vessels the patty were in- | dence turus upon the descriptions of the article, given il, Austria! o’en the tyrant ne dig you not furnish per marked “I” to Gen, Scott! | allude, was soheme of imposture for ing himself | Within the cuartel, where alarge namber of the inbavi- | creased by the marine guard of the frigate Cum. | ia the bill of lading, manifest, and policies of insurance; $ arasmes (hp Dientiog pnts , a — Killful general and able com. | tants had sought refuge. He had been beseiged twenty. | verland, under Lieuts. Doughty and Read, and | i2each of those papers the property was described as oH a: gs til : d an Gre, 4 iow Le on os ys? a hi be one days, and bis provisions were nearly exhausted by seventy-three boxes of cochineal 4 this th is broken in one it! our, Seott. That no’ received low, on ie | mande! e Way in whiol was to 8000) y5, e i i ™ eal, an upoa LJ ie A a iJ Sint of August) was either tead to Ges, Boot, of shown | in that game-a tool in'it—and be led thus to deceive | his sustaining the inhabitants. For nine days nono of pay pea ny eakre snore the oat ah plaintiffs rely for tho purpose of making out thet By liberty’s indignant frown, to him—or I told himef its charac which of theee | the count do injustice towards individ them had been outside of the buildings, and disease was defendants committed afraud. The case, therefore, in ‘Tho Switzer, from his mountain home, then happened I do not recollect. i thie: availa Wiseat ot the relations eeteblished Je. | fast generating (flag Liveenenr aie whole amply, supplied for | this aapsot of it, turns upon the import of those papers, Beholds the eagle sweep the plain ; (Gen, Scorr—The witness read it to mo, Mr. Preai- | tween us by the President, (alluded to before) and of th: Passed Midshipman T. McLanahan had been killed on | uny emergency. They will land at Campeachy or pnd the weight to be given to the description Then, ‘mid the storm, towards Heaven's dome, dent 1 character which I had enjoyed with those who have | the llth February. The water had been cut off, and the | some other convenient point on that coast, and | tained inthem. On the part of the plaintiff, i He seeks his eyrie proud again, Q Did you suggent to Mr Freaner the necessity of | known me for great discretion, he would make me the | Katrison wasin the most deplorable state. Of the 101 | before returning here, it is understood that the that it was necessary 1 ‘Thue freedom shell oerswoup the werld ; writing to the Delta office, to preserve the original | confidential depontory of his views, in anticipation of | that so gallantly landed, it 1s marvellous to state, culy | Commodore intends making with this detach- made oat the papers, to have gay Of hewvenly birth, her daring form Loonides Letter, and did you also suggest to him to | events, #0 that, in oase of follure in the operations whih | four were wounded, having sustained heavy fire ment an exploration of the ruins of Palenque. truth is respec: Against oppression’s throne is uuiled, briny t letter on hia return from Wi I sho li witness, two miles from covered positions, which they could only iS. but het ‘and having, in igno- a . am, ‘ as Dares ot danparebes ? vanes pant piece, | benpenns Saige ain Th ‘the fact, fe hs ig Sy ineffectually sovain! neversbaleat ther fire told, As near as I can | nighe present disposition tance of what the pack conteiued, represented in Trampeent ‘mid the darke t storm. A { made no such suggestion, and regretted exce: litary genius had penetrated through the whole thing, | 8nd the enemy suffered great loss. The garrison was of the squadron not with the Commodore, those papers that they knew the urticle to be cochineal, And o’er the land, and o'er the #8, 4 not made It, and that he had been op; to that failed. | sbundantly supplied with provisions and guerillas | follows, viz:—Frigate Cumberland, Ci J they are bound by those representations. For the pur- Unshackled as the winds : A-. ob hostility and prejudice | This game was played by him thgoughout, as | after. | hed on, Oo! Medak § al twa of asi ‘the weight to be given to ship's pa- Shall rise the cent Whice wards on reflection pereeived. C in the city of Mexico, at lest accounts 7, and sto! Pp it eocording to the wsege and custom of merehante in bo liberty te eer so Be